TWO DAY SALE At our place of business located six miles south of Chambersburg, Pa., one mile East of Marion, just East off Rte. 81 at Marion Exit along Rte. 914 on THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1977 FRIDAY, APRIL 15,1977 SELLING ON THURSDAY, APRIL 14 At 9:30 A.M. About 100 Tractors various make and model in cluding Farmalls, John Deere, Fords, David Brown, Massey Ferguson, Oliver, Case, AC M-M and others, iome with loaders, crawlers, backhoes, trucks, lawn md garden tractors, rotary mowers, scraper blades, lardware, tools, posts and usual run of raise, items. FRIDAN, APRIL 15 At 9:30 A.M. BALERS-COMBINES-HARVESTERS-EQUIPT. Balers of all kinds, combines, flail and forage har vesters, blowers, pickers, forage and other wagons, plows, disc harrows, packers, grinder mixers, spreaders, drills, planters, mowers, rakes, con ditioners, rotary mowers, gravity boxes, new and used 3 pt. equipt. of all kinds, posts, hardware and misc. items of all kinds. FARMERS AND DEALERS: Bring in your equipt. for these sales. Next sales May 30-31. Terms: Cash. Lunch at Sale. Closed Sunday. RALPH W. HORST Sale Manager Phone (717) 375-2824 Rentzel, Wolgenuith, Anderson, Martin, Upperman . Aucts. • Harshman, Eberly, Gossert, Stull, Rentzel Clerks QEKfIUMIMIIIIinHT, A GOMPLEIE DISPERSAL R.D. 2,-Binghamton, N.Y. THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1977 11:00 A.M. Having decided to discontinue farming we have commissioned the undersigned to sell our cattle and machinery at auction on the farm on Pennsylvania Avenue 6 miles South of Binghamton and 15 miles North of Montrose, Pa., 1 mile North of state line. Watch for arrows. 114 - TOP HOLSTEINS -114 Seventy-seven (77) mature cows, 25 strictly fresh, 25 handling or bagging, some bred back for fall, balance in all stages. Thirty-six (36) heifers ranging from well started heifers to bred heifers. Necessary cattle vet examined for pregnancy. Cattle are tested for im mediate interstate shipment. A real top dairy all the way with size, condition, and nice udders. MACHINERY (It’s Clean and Like New) International 826 diesel tractor with hydro and cab, real sharp; Int 656 diesel tractor with hydro, wide front and chains, real sharp; Int. w-400 gas tractor with wide front, good shape; New Holland 479 haybine, new last year; NH 256 Rollabar rake, 3-yrs. old; NH 273 baler with thrower, like new; 3 kicker wagons (2 with NH running gears, 1 with Pepin); Nicholson hay tedder; No. 710 Int. 5-bottom semi-mounted automatic reset plows; Brillion 14’ transport drags, like new; Int. 10’ transport disc; Old Ontario grain drill, good shape; No. 56 Int. 4-row com planter; Int. 550 chopper with 2- row com head and pick-up head; NH self-unloading wagon, 3-years old; Hasten self-unloading wagon; Int. self-unloading wagon; Int. No. 56 blower; NH 675 tandem wheel manure spreader with new'chain, fast hitch r rear blade. Some small items to include Forney welder, portable air compressor and 10 milk cans. MILKING EQUIPMENT Six (6) Surge milkers, Bender dumping station with approximately 150’ of hose. SPECIAL: InL No. 82 pull-type combine, 4 years old and in excellent shape; Int. 1050 grinder-mixer; Arps 3 pt. hitch snow blower; Weaverline electric silage cart. P.S.—Not too many small items so please be on time. A real top outfit all the way, good cows and excellent machinery. Terns: Cash or One-way Checks. Lunch Available. Owners, EMERSON AND DAWN LIGHT, «L Tom Conaty, Ed Goodrich, Jr., Mel Manasse Sales Managers and Auctioneers Brackney, Pa., Johnson City, N.Y., Whitney Point N.Y. Tom (717) 663-2124 - Ed (607) 729-2866 Mel (607) 692-4540 LARGE OF FARM EQUIPMENT Ore Valley YORK, Pa, - The' Ore Valley Community 4-H Club began its 1977 project year last month at the Red Lion Grange Hall. Committees were formed as follows: horticulture, Mrs. Ron Trostle; livestock Mrs. Greg Lau; home economics, Mrs. Robert Schod and Mrs. Dianne Garhart; and miscellaneous odds and ends, Mrs. Greg Lau. FEEDER CATTLE CONSIGNMENT SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1977 7:00 P.M. Special Note Mr. Farmer - we have a strong demand for feeder heifers and steers. Hauling Available. HUNTER SALE DARN, INC. Phone 301-658-6400 Sale Mgr., Auctioneer-Norman E. Hunter, Pres. Restaurant on grounds. CONSIGMKNT SALE OF FEEDER PIGS AND FEEDER CATTLE FRIDAY, APRIL 15,1977 6:30 P.M. Sharp Keister’s Middleburg Auction Sales, Inc. Rt. 522, 3 miles East of Middleburg, PA, 5 miles West of Selinsgrove, PA. Bring a load, buy a load. Early consignment appreciated. For information call - 717-837-2222 or 717- 524-5285 or 717-966-2856. Keister’s Middleburg Auction Sales, Inc. Rt. 522 RD 3 Middleburg, PA Owners, DON AND WAIT KEISTER Art Kling, Larry Long, Auctioneers Terms: Cash. Trucking Available. Restaurant open. J DISPERSAL f | WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13,1977 | | 12:30 P.M. I Located on Rt. 39, 10 miles East of Arcade, | 15 miles South of Warsaw, 4 miles West of Pike, I 13 miles East of Bliss, N. Y. Selling 87 head of Registered Holsteins, 51 cows, 16 " bred and open heifers, balance yearlings and calves. 13 # Very Good, 28 Good Plus, 10 Good. Featuring a VG 88 v daughter of Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief w/records to % 23,251 4.2 988 F and safe in calf to Carlo. This Chief I daughter sells with 3 maternal sisters. Also a 5 I daughters of Prestige of Lakehurst with records to § 17,287 629 F. Lord Hill Kelco Reflection VG 85 sells, will | be over 100,000 this lactation with records of 19,182 and § her 2 daughters by King of the ABC’s and Black Eagle, i 5 daus. of E. Maple, 2 daus. of Astronaut, 6 daus. of 8 Originator. Other sires represented are Pacemaker; i Double Triune; Flame; Starman; Paclamar; i Milestone; Kit Builder; Model Maker; Cloverbrook 9 Prince. Cattle will be checked for udder health, i pregnancy and will have shipping fever innoculations I prior to sale. i Bruce and Judy Hamilton have developed this fine herd over a period of 13 years and they and their children have taken many honors at State and local shows. Bruce is an exceptional cow man and you will like the matings, size, condition and to quote Marion Brown “One of the best-uddered herds in New York State.” TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale with ID, nothing to be removed until settled for. CREDIT available by contacting John Wagner, Wyoming Co. Bank, phone 716-796-3131 prior to sale. BRUCE & JUDY HAMILTON Owners Bliss, N.Y. 716-322-8833 WILLIAM KENT, INC. Sale Manager & Auctioneer Bergen, N.Y. 716-494-1890 club meets Members belong to the committee which best complies with their major area of concentration. These committees bring needed understanding of that area to all club members. The next meting of the Ore Valley Club is scheduled for April 19 at 7 p.m. at the Red Lion Grange Hall. The organization of projects will be discussed by each com mittee. iO-SHAR-DA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9.1977—: My Thoughts And welcome to them By JOANNE SPAHB Associate Editor When I was a child, Easter didn’t mean egg rolls on the front lawn or even a big cache of Easter candy on that special Sunday morning. Instead, more often than not, my Easter basket consisted mostly of a lot of geen excelsior and an occasional chocolate bunny or a malted egg midst all the packing materials. And, if I recall correctly, I didn’t always have new Easter dresses with which to impress my friends. While this sounds like I was the proverbial “deprived child’’ of the 'so’s, I really wasn't. My parents were starting out in farming, and we all had to make sacrifices - and my brother and I knew it. We learned to live frugally, within our means, and without every single whim or fancy fulfilled. So, an occasional splurge was really exciting, and we didn’t often forget those special events. Now, of course, things have changed con siderably on the farm, but the lessons of childhood still remain. An occasional splurge is fun, but more often than not, I “do without,” as my grandfather would say, when an expense isn’t necessary. So, once again this Easter there will be no new Easter dress, and no candy, except possibly the basket I plan to give my little nephew - after all, we don’t want him to miss out on any of the good things in life. PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 12,1977 6:00 P.M. On the farm located appro. IVz mile south of the Village of Hickory Corners, Dalmatia, R.D. Northumberland Co., Pa. (Watch for Sale Signs day of sale). FARM EQUIPMENT GRASS LAND TYPE Gehl model CB6OO Harvester with row com head and pick up, harvester equipped with in head knife shar pener, Heavy duty Grove self unloading wagon with left and right hand unloading froift. or rear, IH Model 156 blower, New Holland pull type Model 469 haybind with rubber rolls, IH Model 37 hay baler PTO with thrower, Grove 14 ft. flat bed wagon with high side rack for bale thrower, plus two other bale wagons, one 14 ft. with tandem axle, one 12 ft. with high sides, Smoker 35 ft. bale and grain elevator with 1% hp. electric motor, IH 4 bar side delivery rake with high wheels on rubber, Yen Dale 14 ft. silo unloader with 5 hp. single phase motor, 40 IH auger type bunk feeder, New Idea Model 318 manure spreader PTO with tandem axle and hydraulic end gate, IH hammer mill, 6” wide 50 ft. endless belt, dual wheel dump trailer with 10 ft. truck box to be used with tractor hydraulic for dumping. Also MF Model 62014 ft. transport disc harrow. TILLAGE TOOLS IH 5-16” bottom semi mount plow Model 710 with automatic reset, 14 ft. Brillion transport harrow with 3 ft. wings plus other pieces, of equipment not listed. FORD TRUCK TRACTOR-CATTLE TRAILER FlOOO Ford tractor with gas engine 5 speed tran smission, 2 speed rear, less than 20,000 miles on current motor, good running order, also 40 ft. Wilson all aluminum cattle trailer, can be used as triple-deck with tandem axle in excellent condition. Note: This is a short line of very fine equipment being sold because owner is going out of Cattle Business. If you need this type of equipment you won’t want to miss this sale. MItVIN W. AMMS & Adams & Shoop, Auctioneers Owner, GEORGE ZEIOERS 1